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Disability Servitude
Perpetuation of Peonage and Poverty in the Twenty-First Century
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Author(s):
Ruthie-Marie Beckwith
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2016
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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10.1057/9781137540317_8
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 5
Institutionalized Peonage and Involuntary Servitude
pp. 29
Fighting Forest Fires: The Lost Heritage of Competence and Contribution
pp. 43
The Peonage Cases
pp. 55
The Aftermath
pp. 79
The Peculiar Institution of Subminimum Wage
pp. 113
Institutional Peonage and Involuntary Servitude in Segregated “Employment” Settings
pp. 141
Perpetuation of Peonage and Poverty in the Twenty-First Century
pp. 149
Conclusions: Stone Buildings and Stone Walls
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